Has Fatal1ty ever been fragged once by a non-professional player in one of his "beat fatal1ty for fatal1ty gear" challenges? Has Fatal1ty ever lost a match to someone in it?
i believe he took 4th place at qcon 05 in doom3. he's good at pretty much every game he picks up. if he'd put his mind to professional gaming, he'd definitely be up there.
RB won the 25k CPL Doom 3 tourney and was regarded a bad ass in the game, at that time :)
So that was like the worse palyer fat could have played. And fat never entered CPL D3 tourney, which I felt was strange considering he was world champion at it :)
Rocketboy didn't get sponsored by Abit until after he won
His winnings were RMB$1,000,000 which is equivalent to an engineer's salary in China for 25 years
I played fatal1ty on dm17 in q4, I didn't get a single frag. Used his mouse and keyboard, and had a big screen to my side making noise in my right ear.
I think the trick to killing him is to play really bad in the beginning, fall off a few times and just stand with machinegun and miss, then you kill him once he leaves himself exposed. He started fooling around with to all my friends who suck so much they can't even put the crosshair on him.
I started out much too aggro and almost killed him in the beginning, got him down to 10 hp a few times.
Edited by voodoochopstiks at 09:17 CDT, 15 September 2008
Those fatal1ty shootouts are completely unprofessional. Most of them looks like that:
A dm17 game with 10 seconds of warm-up. You usually have a default config loaded, huge mouse sensitivity and god knows what kind of binds. Then, after those 10 seconds, a timelimit 5 game starts and fatal1ty (ofc with his own mouse, config and all other usual tournament settings) goes camping with the railgun on the far platform.
So, it's just virtually impossible to beat him or mostly even to kill him once or twice.
I mean, if you'd have at least 2-3 minutes to set the controls and some really basic settings right then it would be at least FUN to play it. But thanks to that utterly ridiculous character of those matches it's just minimising any chances at all of some of the ambitious mediocre players to play a real game against a real pro.
A bootcamp is when two or more players gather at a place (usually one's home or an internet cafe) to play on lan for some period of time. Bootcamps are quite frequent among top-rated players days or weeks prior to big events.
If you are playing agains't a white male, usually in his mid 20's, who paints his face up like a clown in only black and white paint, smokes large ammounts of Marijuana, listens to rap (usually Insane Clown Posse), has been arrested on assault and/or drug charges, absolutely despises homosexuals in every shape or form/has been arrested for assaulting one. In a deathmatch in almost any first-person-shooter made between now and 1997, DO NOT PLAY THEM! Even if Fatal1ty, Toxjc, Stermy, Fox, and Cypher teamed up together agains't just one of these guys, their scores at the end of the game would be -30, and the clown guy's score would be over 1,000, with zero deaths.
Don't let the clown guy's constantly calling you a "fag", and then bragging about how he is going to "smoke a bowl" afterwards, distract you from fragging him.
yeah they're 2 minute matches on the longest yard, on q4. The stage is set-up where a caster can talk about the game, the speakers are of course emitting sound from fatal1ty's side. I beat him earlier in the year when he was playing in guitar hero mode lol. 06 I had a close game with him being up 7-0, but when he got quad+rail he converted, and it ended at like 9-7 or something. 07 I played against stermy and it was 13-12 ot in a 2 min match; probably the greatest dm17 game i ever played(stermy won). There's quad and shit, so it's kind of funny of a game. It's nothing serious, or to take serious :)
I'd consider myself pro during doom3, but that's about it. I could have gone just as far as the next guy, but don't have the drive. Gaming takes too much reliance from other players at a certain point, which was always bothersome for me. Personally I quit gaming to pursue my art career, which I'm doing well at right now. Oh yeah I played dm17 my first year of fps gaming ;)